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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 14, 2016 <br />Page 5 of 14 <br />separate lots in the residential low (RL) zone district, located at 1104 Garfield Avenue, Lot 102, <br />Parkwood Minor Subdivision. <br />Closed Public Hearing and discussion by Commission: <br />Moline in support. This is a lot with no waivers proposed and will fit into the subdivision. I am <br />confident the building constructed will meet the zoning requirements for this lot and will go <br />through the proper building permitting process. <br />Brauneis in support. In an ideal world, everyone could afford double wide lots in perpetuity. <br />The reality is that a time comes when property owners have the right to request subdivision. <br />Tengler in support. The split lots will be consistent in terms of size with those in the surrounding <br />area. The traffic safety question is legitimate but I don't believe this will impact it significantly. <br />Traffic seems like a broader concern than one new residence. I think it will be in character with <br />the rest of the neighborhood. <br />Hsu in support. <br />O'Connell in support. Based on what we saw tonight, it seems this is actually turning a lot that <br />is incompatible to something that is more compatible. <br />Rice in support. Looking at the data and comparing the size of the two resulting lots, they are <br />very much in character with the neighborhood. In fact, one of the lots will still be one of the <br />larger lots in the neighborhood. In regard to the size of the home to be built, the footprint of the <br />structure is a matter of code and they will be limited by the cod ictly. This is a good proposal. <br />Pritchard in support. It will be a good addition to thP �;-ighb' •d. It takes an extremely large <br />lot and makes it more practical for the neighborhood. <br />Motion made by Brauneis to approve 1104 Garfield Mino division: Resolution No. 3, Series <br />2016, seconded by O'Connell. Roll ca f tee.. <br />Name Vote <br />Chris Pritchard <br />Cary Tengler <br />Ann O'Connell <br />Jeff Moline <br />Steve Brauneis <br />Tom Rice <br />David Hsu <br />Motion passed /failed: <br />Motion passes 7 -0. <br />➢ Centennial Peaks D Am ment: Resolution 2, Series 2016. A resolution <br />approving an amendment to the Louisville Psychiatric Hospital PUD to allow for a 12,560 <br />sf addition to the existing hospital and parking expansion. <br />• Applicant: Boulder Associates, Inc. <br />• Owner: Avista Adventist Hospital <br />Representative: Universal Health Services, Inc. <br />• Staff member: Lauren Trice, Planner I <br />Conflict of Interest and Disclosure: <br />Hsu says I live on Saint Andrews Lane which is very close to the hospital. I feel I can make an <br />unbiased opinion on this resolution. Pritchard says if you feel you can give an honest, straight <br />forward opinion, I have no problem. Pritchard asks Staff what is the notice measurement <br />distance? Trice answers 500'. <br />Public Notice Certification: <br />Published in the Boulder Daily Camera on December 27, 2015. Posted in City Hall, Public <br />Library, Recreation Center, and the Courts and Police Building and mailed to surrounding <br />property owners and property posted on December 23, 2015. <br />